Yes, emerging media-libs/nas like this went well, and subsequently the other packages too. One thing though was, that media-libs/nas has dependencies that were not met by it before ./configure. For example, rman, gccmakedep, and xmkmf were needed, but not present, not even as depency in the ebuild... Thanks for the help!
KArsten On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 21:34 -0700, Richard Fish wrote: > On 1/14/06, krgn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > RockHead karlos # equery belongs usr/bin/audemo > > [ Searching for file(s) usr/bin/audemo in *... ] > > media-libs/nas-1.7-r1 (/usr/bin/audemo) > > > > this is what comes out. hm.. I am not sure what 'orphan' means in this > > case. could you explain? does it mean these packages and their > > dependants are funtional? > > By orphan I mean files that were installed by a package, but somehow > got left behind when the package was uninstalled. /lib/modules/* is > the best example I can give at the moment, but no really applicable to > revdep-rebuild. In such cases, revdep-rebuild may report broken > library links on the orphaned files, but decide not to rebuild > anything, since no package owns them. > > However, you have shown with equery belongs that they are not orphaned. > > So, what happens if you remerge nas manually? (emerge --oneshot > media-libs/nas). > > -Richard > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list